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How do you install mysql-connector-python (development version) through pip?

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I have a virtualenv in which I am running Django 1.8 with Python 3.4

I am trying to get support for MySQL however I am having trouble getting the different connectors to work. I have always used mysql-connector-python with django 1.7 and would like to continue using it.

The development version of mysql-connector-python (2.1.2) seems to have support for Django 1.8 now.

How do I install the development version using pip install (within my virtualenv)? I have tried running the following command:

pip install mysql-connector-python==2.1.2 --allow-external mysql-connector-python

but the 2.1.2 developer version is not available there:

could not find a version that satisfies the requirement mysql-connector-python==2.1.2 (from versions: 1.1.4, 1.1.5, 1.1.6, 1.2.2, 1.2.3, 2.0.1, 2.0.2, 2.0.3, 2.0.4)  Some insecure and unverifiable files were ignored (use --allow-unverified mysql-connector-python to allow).No matching distribution found for mysql-connector-python==2.1.2

I have tried downloading the file directly from: http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/python/

...but for some reason after installation the connector is not available within my virtualenv

Help please :-) Thank you. ‘

EDIT: I have tried  pip install mysql-python but it is not supported by Python 3.4

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I agree, the debian packages appear to be broken for at least Ubuntu 14.04.

The apt-get version and the pip version do not include the 2.1.x releases.

To get it done, I had to grab the source:

$  git clone https://github.com/mysql/mysql-connector-python.git$  cd mysql-connector-python$  python ./setup.py build$  sudo python ./setup.py install...>>> import mysql.connector as msc>>> msc.__version__‘2.1.3‘>>>

How do you install mysql-connector-python (development version) through pip?